The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) is a New York State government agency, consisting of 54 staff and an eleven-member board. In 1971 the APA was created
by the State Legislature to develop long-range public and private land use plans for the largest park in the continental United States.

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APA Board Recommends Approval for Travel Corridor Amendment

The APA has recommended approval for an amendment to the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan involving the clarification of the Travel Corridors classification category definition, the guidelines for management and use, and amendments of related provisions. The recommendation allows rail and rail trail use in the Remsen-Lake Placid Travel Corridor and future State-owned railroad corridors with existing rails.

Adirondack Park State Land Public Comment Period Announcement

The Adirondack Park Agency and Department of Environmental Conservation are accepting public comment on the draft Management Guidance for Cross Country Ski Trail Design, Construction and Maintenance on Forest Preserve Lands in the Adirondack Park.

Policy on Renewable Energy Production and Energy Supply

The purpose of Renewable Energy Production and Energy Supply policy is to provide guidance to the Adirondack Park Agency and others within the Adirondack Park regarding the APA’s exercise of its powers, duties and responsibilities under the APA Act, the Freshwater Wetlands Act, and the Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers System Act regarding renewable energy production.

Generic Travel Corridor Unit Management Plan

The Adirondack Park Agency has accepted public comment on Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan conformance for Volume 1 of the Generic Travel Corridor Unit Management Plan (TCUMP) for State Highway Travel Corridors in the Adirondack Park. The generic plan outlines park-wide goals, strategies, objectives, policies, guidelines and best management practices to enable the development of route-specific corridor plans. In addition, the TCUMP coordinates and integrates the planning responsibilities of the state agencies statutorily responsible for state highway travel corridors within the Adirondack Park.